Station 5, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland, peter.vogel@epfl.ch Since the outbreak of the recent financial crisis we have experienced some of the highest rates of youth unemployment in history. If we want to avoid branding the young people as a “Lost Generation”, we need to act quickly. One important active labor market strategy to solve the youth unemployment crisis is entrepreneurship, helping them turn into job creators rather than job seekers. Entrepreneurship has received significant attention over
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Executive summary Bangladesh has begun to develop its IT and software industry only recently, and has seen double-digit figures in growth on most IT sectors, the gaming sector not among them. Bangladesh is far behind most of its neighbors in the gaming industry. There are several reasons to this, as well as probable causes. Based on interviews and focus group discussion, we have come up with several problems and prospects, as well as reasonable solutions to the problems, of the game development
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Computers & Industrial Engineering 66 (2013) 158–170 Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect Computers & Industrial Engineering journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/caie Iterative approaches for solving a multi-objective 2-dimensional vector packing problem Nadia Dahmani a, François Clautiaux b,⇑, Saoussen Krichen a, El-Ghazali Talbi b a b Institut Supérieur de Gestion de Tunis, LARODEC, 41 Avenue de la Liberté, Cité Bouchoucha, 2000 Le Bardo, Tunisie Université de
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may have “surprise” value by revealing something not known. Internal and External data ← Internal data ← An organization internal data are stored in one or more places. Internal data is normally accessible via an organization computer network and may reside in user’s PC, databases and people’s memory. Internal data relates to: ← People e.g. employees – corporate database ← Products - sales ← Services
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(IJCSIS) International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security, Vol. 10, No. 3, March 2012 An Efficient Automatic Attendance System Using Fingerprint Reconstruction Technique Josphineleela.R Dr.M.Ramakrishnan Research scholar Department of Computer Science and Engineering Sathyabamauniversity Chennai,India ilanleela@yahoo.com Professor/HOD-IT Velammal Engineering College Chennai,India ramkrishod@gmail.com Abstract— Biometric time and attendance system is one
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any company to survive within that industry, it has to have the ability to harness the basics of its core competencies to the very maximum. This is an inventive design that Dell learnt from the onset and is now positioned to reap the dividends. Computers and computing are the main focus of the IT industry in its entirety. And because Dell has taken dominance of the greater part of the market share, most of the competition are, or have relapsed into the production of mainframe servers or the production
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ACADEMIC PLAN FOR SEMESTER-VIII (for 2011-12) SUB : Quality Control & Quality Assurance Sub. Code: ETME – 402 Total Lecture Available: Total Teaching Weeks in Semester: weeks Total Tutorial Classes : |S.No. |TOPICS TO BE COVERED |Lecture | |FIRST TERM
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Decision Support Systems 24 Ž1998. 29–43 An empirical study on consumer acceptance of products in electronic markets: a transaction cost model Ting-Peng Liang ) , Jin-Shiang Huang 1 Department of Information Management, National Sun Yat-sen UniÕersity, Kaohsiung, Taiwan Abstract Electronic commerce is gaining much attention from researchers and practitioners. Although increasing numbers of products are being marketed on the web, little effort has been spent on studying what product
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comes to computers, operating systems, networking, security, and everything else to do with the Information Technology side of the house. Being that the company envisioned is, at this point, just a blueprint in our minds we will have to start from the absolute beginning with cost, performance, low downtime, training, and efficiency in mind. Step by step we will come closer to our end goal of a relevant architecture for a turnkey establishment that will continue into the next generation of technological
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Introduction: Euro Disneyland is a foreign venture of very successful American company known as Walt Disney Company which was established in 1923.The organization has been very successful over the years operating in USA, California and Florida and also expanded its business in Japan and Europe. Their operation in Europe widely known as Euro Disneyland was not successful for various reasons which include planning , cultural differences etc. Evaluating some of the areas that went wrong in case
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